Quantum Mirrors Via SPDC-Crossing Symmetric Phenomena and a New Geometric Optics
D. B. Ion, P. Constantin, M.L. Ion

TL;DR
This paper introduces a novel geometric optics framework based on quantum kinematic correlations derived from SPDC crossing symmetry, offering new insights into entangled photon experiments and potential applications.
Contribution
It develops a new geometric optics approach utilizing SPDC crossing symmetry, providing a fresh interpretation of entangled photon experiments and suggesting new application areas.
Findings
New geometric optics based on quantum correlations
Reinterpretation of entangled photon experiments
Potential new applications in quantum optics
Abstract
In this paper, the crossing symmetry of the photons, from spontaneous parametric down conversion (SPDC) phenomena in nonlinear crystals, is used for the development of a new geometric optics based on quantum kinematic correlations. On this basis, a new interpretation of the recent results on the two photon entangled experiment is obtained. A new field of applications is suggested.
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TopicsAdvanced Fiber Laser Technologies · Laser-Matter Interactions and Applications · Orbital Angular Momentum in Optics
